ATImpact

Best Practices created for teachers by teachers inspired by The New Jersey Artist/Teacher Institute

Click on any category below to see aTi Best Practices you can use in your classroom.

-Integrating the Arts into the Curriculum
-Visual Art
-Music
-Book Making
-Dance
-Literary Arts
-Arts for Special Populations





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- aTi inspired Best Practices that can be used across the curriculum for building 21st Century Skills.

- A supportive community of teachers achieving educational excellence in and through the arts.

- An advocacy tool that shows aTi inspired Best Practices are having an important impact on student learning.


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Complete the form in its entirety and e-mail it along with attached photos, video clips or links to aTi@artshorizons.org. Successful submissions will be added to this website.


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aTimpact is funded by a generous grant from The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation

aTimpact is funded by a generous grant from The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation






aTi is a co-sponsored program of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts and Arts Horizons. Additional funding has been provided by The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, The Victoria Foundation, the Horizon Foundation for New Jersey and The Rutgers Community Partnership Mission.
  • New Jersey State Council on the Arts
  • Artist/Teacher Institute
  • Arts Horizons
  • New Jersey Artists-in-Education Program
  • New Jersey Education Association
  • Art Educators of New Jersey
  • Discover Jersey Arts
  • Art Pride New Jersey

aTi Fellows

Click on the names below to learn about the aTi Fellows:

JOHN CLOUD KAISER
Project Facilitator, Artist, and Teaching Artist

JEANNE JABLONSKI

Retired Art Teacher, (5th-8th Grade)
Logan Township Elementary School
Logan Township, New Jersey

LONNIE STEWART-AUSTIN

Art Teacher
Mt. Vernon Elementary School
Newark, New Jersey

JANE KANDY LIPPINCOTT
Art Teacher, (3rd-6th Grade)
Lanning Square School
Camden, New Jersey

JANICE M. MARSILI
Art Instructor of Drawing, Printmaking, Ceramics, and Advanced Art Open Studio
David Brearley Middle/High School
Kenilworth, New Jersey

ELLENBETH NAPPEN
Art Teacher
Millville Senior High School
Millville, New Jersey

BETTY PROVIDENT
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Instructor, (Grades 9-12)
Graphic Design/Commercial Art and Illustration
Middlesex County Vocational and Technical High School
ast Brunswick, New Jersey

LAURA TUNIS
Special Education Teacher, Mercer County
Instructor and Vision Consultant, New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired

HARRIETTE WASHINGTON-WILLIAMS
Music Teacher, (Pre K-8th Grade)
Newark, New Jersey

DONNA CAPPADONA-MANSMANN

Art Teacher, PreK-2
Daniel Webster School
Weehawken, NJ

LEIGH MACKELVEY

Special Education Teacher, K-2
Lanning Square Elementary School
Camden, NJ

DEANNA JOY WHITLEY
Social Studies Teacher Grades 9-10
Arts High School
Newark, NJ